where these mainstream republicans, and can they get organized to help the president from the other side. through this minister bravest of these team normal republicans joined me later in the show with those answers and more. velshi starts now. good morning, essentially some of the, third happy labor day weekend, i m ali velshi, and this morning we are left with more questions than answers just today after a federal judge until they highly detailed inventory after items that were seized from mar-a-lago early next month. the court filing revealed that the fbi found folders with classified markings on them inside the former president s office in storage area inside the 40 golf club. government feels also wondering if the u.s. government has actually recovered the full scope of important documents from donald trump, and whether many of them remain missing posing a further threat to national security. all of this as we await a decision from a judge as to whether she will requ
american governments. recently unsealed court documents also revealed that the department of justice is looking into donald trump s potential violations of the presidential records act. the espionage act. and of obstruction of justice. but what happens now? will donald trump be prosecuted? should he be prosecuted? and if it, is one of the consequences of that? even though but half of the 38-page affidavit that was unsealed on friday was redacted, there was even redacted information in there to generate serious discussion about a prosecution. that brings up some hard questions and scenarios, with which the justice department and all of us have to grapple. for one thing, there is no doubt that if he is indicted, the trump loyalist faction of the republican party will seek some sort of retribution. a number of them have already been quick to echo the former presidents baseless accusations that he is being politically persecuted. the potential for violence has to be taken serious
battery power. it can produce its own power. now, ali, i want to show you a little bit more about that. in order for awry and leave earth orbit, something big has to happen. that s a trans lunar injection. this is about a 20 minute burn. it s going to put orion on a trajectory where it will be traveling faster than a bullet from a high powered rifle. this gets orion on a lunar trajectory, and eventually, orion it s going to be in distant retrograde around to the moon. nasa is actually going to lose connection with orion when it s on the far side of the moon. we are going to get pretty close to the moon. it s going to get about 60 miles away from the surface. it s going to do that for about a week, and then in order to get back to earth, on a trajectory, we will use help from lunar gravitational pull, lunar gravity assist. at the same time, orion will fire its own engines. it s about a four-day coast back to earth. they will target a thin layer atmosphere around earth s atmosphere. you
this whole thing. so it is not just a return scientifically and engineering ali, it is a return to the glory of space. it certainly is. it is not necessarily just a return. there is going to be new technology. take a look at this orbit. here we have a riot blasting off, this is the lunar trajectory. first there is a very close fly by of the moon, within about 60 miles, and then there is going to be this distant space. this is distant rush for grade. this is further than any human spacecraft built for humans will have gone. then we get the lunar gravity assist, from the winds gravity. then back on the course for earth. really, it is the technology that is. new bigger, better, greater, hotter, faster, all of that. like everything else, they to parts that matter are the launch, which you can see and feel. i remember being on the shuttle launch, in all my experience i have never felt anything like that. and then there is that return. those heat shields. that is the thing that they alwa